entrainment

(noun)

The alignment of an organism's circadian rhythm to that of an external rhythm in its environment.

Related Terms

  • chronobiology
  • circadian

Examples of entrainment in the following topics:

  • Circadian Rhythms

    • In order to maintain synchronization (a.k.a. entrainment) to a 24-hour cycle, external factors must play some role; of these factors, light exposure to the eyes is the strongest.
    • But the retina also contains specialized ganglion cells, which are photosensitive and project directly to the SCN, where they help in the entrainment of this master circadian clock.
    • The mechanisms by which light affects entrainment are not yet fully known.
    • However, studies have shown that timing of light exposure, the length of light exposure, and the intensity/wavelength of light all influence entrainment and circadian rhythms.
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